Welcome to Tilligerry Aquatic Centre
Tilligerry Aquatic Centre is located in beautiful Mallabula in Port Stephens NSW. Our centre is a seasonal site and offers you aquatics programs like GOswim swimming lessons and Aqua Aerobics running between October and April every year.
Our fantastic facility offers a heated 25m, 8 lane swimming pool that is perfect for either recreational swimming or lap swimming. The pool is surrounded by beautiful grassed area, free electric BBQ, kiosk serving hot food, drinks, ice creams and coffee.
Come in and visit us today! We look forward to providing you with the best health and leisure services possible.
Summer Opening Hours
Monday - Friday
6:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Public Holidays
10:00am - 4:00pm
Become a Member
We offer a range of membership options or visit passes to suit all swimming lifestyles.
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Making Water Safety a Priority in 2026
As the school holidays wrap up and backpacks are packed, there’s one essential item that should be on every parent’s back-to-school checklist: swimming lessons.
Refer a Friend to GOswim for Your Chance to WIN!
Refer a friend for your chance to WIN and inspire a love of swimming!
As a valued Member, you already know the importance of staying active, building confidence and feeling safe in and around water. Now’s your chance to spread the word and be rewarded in a big way!
Swimming Carnival Safety – the Power of Practice
School Swimming Carnival season is here. This carnival season, be sure to know your child's limits and swimming ability and remember that practice really does make perfect. Read on for our top carnival safety tips.
Keeping children water-safe at home and the farm
You may have water safety strategies for your own home setting down pat and be well aware of most evident hazards here. Nonetheless, keeping these at top of mind, watching out for unsuspecting hazards, educating to other carers in your household or network, and being aware of hazards in other settings can help to reduce the risk of drowning. Read on to learn more about home and farm water safety.
